I remember using it a lot a few years ago in the early 2000s and I wonder if that’s still used…?

If it is, which client should one be using?

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    I’ve got bad news for you, what you consider a few years ago is two entire decades.

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    That is a long time ago that I have heard anyone say that. Wasn’t there a client software called DC++ or something like that?

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      Yup. Where people would share their entire c drive to be able to join servers…

      Their entire c drive… Everything.

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        That was super helpful to just grab one or two broken files from any installed software though. I just had a 250GB ISO with 2MB of compressed zeroes to get into servers with ridiculous requirements. Fun times…

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      We were using DC++ on campus to share files over twelve years ago!

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    Purdue University still has a campus-only file sharing network called DTella that’s DC++. It been getting smaller, but there were a few members that shared 50+ TB at one point.

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    I use it, but due to it being more cumbersome, I go to IRC first. If I can’t find it on IRC, I can usually get it from DC++.

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        There are IRC/XDCC search engines. I don’t know their exact method of scraping IRC servers, but they kinda work.

        Also, if you know the right servers and channels, most have some kind of search index or bot.

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        Not joking. There are sites like sunxdcc for searching from the web, and otherwise, !s in chats to search. Works great, honestly.

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        Little bit of both. Usually I start with sunxdcc and xdcc.eu, but if I can’t find it, I search in the chats. Sometimes not all packs are listed and the search engines.

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          Thanks for the answer. That’s mostly been my strategy as well. Sunxdcc has some stuff indexed that xdcc.eu is missing, it seems. Do you know of any networks/channels that are not even indexed by these sites?

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      Aaaaand here’s my mandatory plug for ThreeTwo, a comic book curation app (like Mylar) but with integration with DC++ by the way of AirDC++

      Check it out if that’s your thing: https://github.com/rishighan/threetwo

      Apologies if my plug is in bad taste, but I’m trying to reach as many interested users as possible to get them to test and give me feedback.